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krusty
try executing the following from the command line:
<CODE>
prompt>perl -e 'use Benchmark;'
</CODE>
If your module isn't installed it'll give you an error "Can't locate Benchmark.pm in @INC (@INC contains blah/blah/blah)<BR>
Begin failed -- Compilation aborted at -e line 1.<BR><BR>
Just a stupid trick executing code to see if a module is installed and if your perl interpreter knows how to find it. The special array @INC contains the pathway in which perl will search to find whatever modules you use and require. You could modify it at compile time with <CODE>
use lib '/path/blah/blah';</CODE>
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